Metal/hybrid Wonder Woman armour

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BuildsByBaz

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I recently took my wife to see Wonder Woman for her birthday and was thoroughly impressed that DC finally got a movie right.

I thought I'd make my wife a WW headband out of aluminium. I surprised her with it last night and she loves it.

Upon getting this far, I am seriously thinking about doing the rest of the costume for her.

Starting with the head band, I used screenshots from the movie, blown up on screen to a known face height, then used a ruler to scale it all directly onto paper, glued to thick aluminium sheet. The pieces were cut out using a hacksaw and filed and sanded into shape. I used a mill drill to cut a couple of fancy ledges in the centre piece. I will bend it into shape, rivet the larger pieces on then JB-Weld the star on in the centre.

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This guy here! Already looking like a Masterpiece! I wouldn't expect anything less from you! Full suit of Wonder woman costume? I say go for it!
 
This guy here! Already looking like a Masterpiece! I wouldn't expect anything less from you! Full suit of Wonder woman costume? I say go for it!

Thanks again dude!

I decided on drilling and tapping to fix it all in place. Countersunk M4 machine screws, peined on the back then ground flush. Bent around the post anvil but will have to shape it specifically for the wearer later. Tonight I'll JB-Weld the star on.

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Can't make noise in the shed at night so it's a bit of drawing to keep constructive. Arm band scaled from a screenshot and wifey's arm.

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Back to prototyping in cardboard. Wonderful stuff! Such a time and money saver! Freehand from a screenshot and wifey's wrist. I think I'll transfer this onto a sheet of thick aluminium, make up a couple of shaped steel punches and tool all the details in. Just like leather-work only hitting harder.

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Making the bracers out of sheet aluminium and chiselling/punching the details in. Not entirely confident this will work out. It's going to take a lot of tooling. I have another idea if it doesn't work out.

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So, aluminium and I just aren't good bedfellows. As per the Iron Man build, first tried aluminium and was really bad at it then decided on steel.
The grade may be wrong, the work hardening may have made it brittle and it needed annealing to work it further.
The chisel I used for details was too sharp and I probably was hitting it too hard. As soon as I bent it, all the chisel lines snapped.
The aluminium was also likely too thin. I can either make it again out of thicker aluminium, or accept defeat and move back to steel, half as thick. I'll try that tomorrow,

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Traced it out on .95mm cold-rolled mild steel sheet this time. This is the same steel I used for the Iron Man suit. At least I know I can do lots with it. What's nice is that part of my suit's leftovers becomes one of the parts of my wife's costume.

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This method's a winner. hammered in the details with some custom punches made from mild steel bar and an old chisel shaped to suit.

The steel is half the thickness of the previous aluminium attempt, and marginally heavier. No biggie.

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Moving along nicely mate!

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Also, I was just thinking. I haven't been on Sideshowcollectibles website in a while, if you need more reference they definitely have a few Wonder woman collectibles available with plenty of pics of each product.
 
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Wow, sweet!!! There's a few WW build groups floating around on FB if you need good reference pics :D
 
Dude, this is so cool........I would love to be able to do something like this......but the wife would never wear it.....
 
I have to agree with you, DC has finally got it right I hope that they will be able to carry such success as they are planning to create another installment of the said movie.

Geez, your creation is pretty awesome. I'm sure your wife will be so happy to see and wear the finished product.
 
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